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The Dallas City Council on Wednesday approved buying large portions of the old Dallas Morning News campus for nearly $52 ...
Developer Ray Washburne, who owns the old newspaper campus, said earlier he was in contract to sell the property to an ...
(Chitose Suzuki / Staff Photographer) Dallas may stick to its original plan to rebuild the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center after months ... avoid conflicts with Texas Department of ...
Dallas City Council approved this convention center layout in March 2024 to avoid conflicting with a Union Pacific rail line and the Texas Department of Transportation’s plans to widen ...
Neighborhood development has started to bleed back into Downtown Dallas to create a mix of development for the area, though ...
The vote clears the way for developer Ray Washburne to move forward with plans to build an entertainment district on the ...
Dallas officials are reaffirming their commitment to a convention center design that incorporates ... Union Pacific rail line and avoiding planned Texas Department of Transportation work on ...
The property will be used for the city's $3.7 billion convention center redevelopment. See a mistake? Let us know Dallas is cutting Ray Washburne a big check. The Dallas City Council voted to buy ...
Dallas City Council approved the purchase of the old Dallas Morning News building, saving it from becoming a data center.
In Dallas, the former campus of a major daily newspaper could be sold to the city in an attempt to move the convention center rebuild ahead, and a huge transportation project designed to better ...
DALLAS — This article was originally published by our content partners at the Dallas Business Journal. You can read the original article here. There's some fresh clarity around plans for the ...
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